During the golden age of Athens a tribute was
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During the Golden Age of Athens, a tribute was a sum of money or goods paid to the Athenian Empire as a way to keep the peace. By about 2500years ago Athens was at the peak of its power, having built an empire around the Aegian Sea with its powerful navy.
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The golden age of Athens was a tribute was a tax paid to the empire.
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- The golden age went on to last for a century but it was the foundation of western civilization.
- The age started off with defeat of the Persian army and ended with a war between Sparta and Athens.
- During this period a sum of money was paid to the Athens empire so as to keep peace.
- This was also a period of economic growth, culture and political hegemony flourishing during the golden age of Athens.
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